LAS VEGAS — Paris Hilton was praised Tuesday for going above and beyond what was required of her in completing probation in her cocaine possession case.

Though Hilton was not in court for the probation hearing, a Las Vegas judge noted Hilton had undergone substance abuse counseling, paid a $2,000 fine and completed 200 hours of community service, TMZ reported.

“She has, in fact, done more community service than was ordered,” the judge remarked as he reviewed how she spent 228 hours doing good deeds — including showing support for the Race to Erase Multiple Sclerosis event, helping paint over graffiti in Los Angeles and lending a hand at an animal shelter.

Last September, the 30-year-old hotel heiress pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor drug charges after she was caught with a small plastic baggie of cocaine while she was out partying in Las Vegas with then boyfriend Cy Waits.

As part of a plea deal, the celebutante avoided jail but only if she steered clear of trouble and faithfully completed the terms of her probation.

“It’s my understanding that she has stayed out of trouble so the state has no objection in closing the case out,” the prosecutor said.